What s In, What s Out

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1 RecycleCT: What s In, What s Out May 2, 2018 Sherill Baldwin CT DEEP Source Reduction & Recycling RecycleCT

2 RecycleCT Harmonization What s IN? What s OUT? campaign

3 RecycleCT Foundation, Inc. Created in 2014 through Public Act target and promote the coordination and support of research and education activities and public information programs aimed at increasing the rate of recycling and reuse in the state; Receive, disburse and administer gifts, grants, endowments or other funds that supports research and education activities CGS Sec. 22a-228a

4 501(c)3 Board of Directors Frank M. Antonacci, Manager Murphy Road Recycling Craig Connolly, Director of Marketing CT Green Bank Thomas DeVivo, Vice President Willimantic Waste Paper Co. Robert J. Klee, Commissioner CT DEEP Kim O Rourke, Recycling Coordinator City of Middletown Brian Paganini, Vice President & Managing Director, Quantum Biopower Jennifer Heaton-Jones, Executive Director HRRA

5 RecycleCT Foundation, Inc. FE3: Facilitator Training (CT Forest & Park Assoc.) School Grant Program over $41,000 to 33 schools Innovation Grant Program over $170,000 to 24 projects and programs (NGOs, Municipalities, collaborations) What s IN, What s OUT campaign

6 What s IN, What s OUT GOAL: Increase participation and decrease contamination Objective: Make it easier for residents understand What s IN and What s OUT of the mixed recycling cart, bin or barrel.

7 Harmonization In partnership with USA Hauling, Willimantic Waste, Winters Brothers, City Carting and MIRA developed Universal List of acceptable materials.

8 Survey ed to CT MRFs In-person meetings, conference calls Follow-up s and phone conversations

9 What is Detrimental? Item, material or product that: could be harmful to employees or safety concern can shut down or harm equipment reduces the value of commodities *Glass, while being detrimental to many facilities, is a category that was put in the parking lot to be discussed more deeply in the future.

10 Also identified When material has market, but not when it is mixed with other curbside recyclables (led us to identify it as out ; ex. Plastic film) If municipal contract requires it, even though detrimental (some facilities identified they are required to accept polystyrene (Styrofoam) or plastic bags)

11 Linked with national efforts to standardize language The Recycling Partnership Vermont, Massachusetts American Chemistry Council/More Recycling (formerly Moore Recycling)

12 Terms importance of word choice Mixed Recycling; mixed recyclables Ex. Plastic Containers (less reliance on # s) Tubs & Lids Food Storage Containers Cups Deli Containers Take out food containers Berry/cherry tomato containers

13 Plastic Terms Bulky Rigid Plastics Laundry Basket Milk crate/crates Plastic boxes/crates/bins Little Tyke/children s slides, outdoor toys Broken plastic lawn furniture, chairs May reference # s, but will not rely on them

14 CLEAN, NO FOOD

15 Some Changes IN: Pizza boxes (clean, no food) for all IN: Black plastic containers, nursery pots/planter pots OUT: No loose bottle caps OUT: No shredded paper OUT: No plastic bags, plastic wrap/film

16 What s IN? What s OUT? AIMED AT RESIDENTS (not businesses)

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18 The Website Tools available to CT municipalities, haulers with residential recycling clients, facilities that process residential recyclables (and others that agree to use CT s new universal list). Webpage Recycle Wizard Search tool Social media graphics/images Videos Templates (ie collateral)

19 Recycle Wizard Launched November 2017 As of April 30, 2018: Widget Views: 127,763 (number of times it is viewed on a webpage, does not equal number of times used) Item Views: (number of times an item is searched)

20 What s IN, What s OUT Sherill Baldwin CT DEEP RecycleCT Sherill.Baldwin@ct.gov